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Both Jean-Francois and the Navajo code talkers worked in the world of codes. Do you think Jean-Francois would have been able to break the Navajo code? Tell why or why not. Support your answers with examples from the selections. Paragraph 1 - Tell about Jean-Francois and his work.
Paragraph 2 - Tell about the Navajo code talkers and their work
Paragraph 3 - Tell whether you think Jean Francois would have been able to break the Navajo
code. Tell why you think this. Refer to examples from the stories to support

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